Chapter 50
Common Sense of a Duke's Daughter
ED: Iâm slow.
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Fatherâs Advice
...Well, I guess itâs about time to leave.
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Thinking that, I headed towards Fatherâs room. I knocked on the door, and walked in.
âExcuse me, Father.â
Father stared at me from beyond the wall of papers. Though I spoke to him once after I was banished from the Academy, that conversation feels like it was forever ago.
âYouâre heading home?â
âYes. I plan on returning to the fief tomorrow.â
âIs that so.â
Father placed down his pen on the table. He then gestured towards the seat that was placed in front of the study room table.
âIf youâll excuse me.â
I obeyed and sat down.
âI have one thing that I want to warn you about.â
Upon hearing Fatherâs strict tone, my posture corrected itself. It feels as if this conversation is more strict than the last time we faced off.
âWhat is it?â
âBe careful of Queen Elria and her house... the Marquess Maeriaâs household.â
âI understand theyâre the head of the 2nd princeâs faction, so Iâll be sure to take extra care.â
âThatâs not what I meant. During the Foundation Day party, you proved you protected the crown princeâs back in front of both domestic and foreign powers.â
âSo basically, Iâve become a nuisance to Queen Elia and the Maeria Household?â
My engagement to the 2nd prince had been annulled. Because of this, I figured itâd be next to impossible for me to be accepted by their faction. Itâs not a question of just my own feelings, but their image becoming worse. If that were the case, Iâd be nothing besides a nuisance in the eyes of Queen Elia.
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âNo.. Not just you, the Armelia House too.â
âOh...â
âBy nature, the Armelia household is seen as an annoyance to the Maeria house. Although Iâm a comrade of the royalty Iâm merely the prime minister, and because Melly is a favourite of the crown prince and has such an influential voice in high society, weâve managed to stand at the top. Even so weâve avoided being involved with political affairs for a long time. By doing so we avoided being attacked by the Maeria house again and again. But now...â
âBy breaking my engagement with the second prince, Iâve applied pressure as a daughter of the Armelia house...â
âPrecisely. You caused the fief to boom even faster than I could imagine, and even managed to found a conglomerate and turn a profit. Youâve accomplished too much too quickly. Because of that weâve become an existence that cannot be ignored by the Maeria House.â
â...My.. My apologies...â
How shameful... Everything going so swimmingly had me simply accepting my good luck and not considering its aftereffects. It was something that I could have seen had I given it even the smallest amount of thought â how annoying my existence was to the Armelia house. I was allowed that position out of the kindness of my fatherâs heart. Yet, to think I simply caused my family more trouble...!n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
â...No. Itâs also my fault for not gauging your strengths properly. No need to apologize.â
âBut still..â
âFortunately, nothing has happened yet. So, Iris... Take the utmost precaution when moving forward from here on out.â
âYes!â
Hearing my response, Father rang a bell. A maid promptly entered the room.
âSomething to drink.â
âAbsolutely.â
Without a momentâs delay, a teacup was placed in front of me. I decided to drink it to calm my racing heart.
âThis may seem a bit redundant...â
Looking troubled, my father prepared to speak.
â... Itâs obvious that you have to take precautions around the Maeria house, but you must also at all costs avoid Queen Elria.â
âIs that different from what you said earlier?â
â...It appears that Queen Elria betrayed the royal palace.â
Father spoke slowly, choosing his words with great thought. What is he saying with such delay..?
â... The disappearance of the real queen-to-be seems to also be related to Queen Elria.â
âFather, have you such proof for a theory like that?â
âThere was no evidence left. Are you saying that we should try investigating the queen?â
â...It was a slip of tongue.â
If I think about it, in this world where forensic investigation doesnât exist, finding the answer would be difficult. Itâd also be difficult to use physical force on someone with such high influence.
It could be a ploy by the 1st prince, or it could be true. I donât know who it might be, but the reason for spreading this rumor might be so that people wonât investigate it further.
âAnyway, thereâs a rumour like that floating about. Make sure you take heed of whatâs happening around you.â
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âYes.â
I felt my heart shiver. I donât want to acknowledge it, but it seems like the opposing side is trying to single out opponents.
âIâve told Tanya, Ryle, and Dida ahead of time, so you be careful of yourself too.â
âIâll take Fatherâs advice to heart.â
Iâve come a long way since my confinement. I know for sure that I donât want to die yet. Furthermore, if I were to die at this point in time, thereâs no doubt Iâd cause trouble for my territoryâs people. The reform Iâm leading right now and the politics surrounding my territory cannot be left aside.
â... In addition, youâve been looking into Baron Noirâs daughter, Yuri, correct?â
âAh... Father seems to know everything.â
âWell... So how much do you know?â
âYuriâs mother was a maid that worked in the royal castle.â
âAlright. ...By the way the family that was protecting her was the Reuben house.â
â...The Reuben house?â
I tilted my head in confusion at the name of a house I never heard of before.
âThis is the limit of the information I can divulge at this moment.â
Hearing his statement, I gave up on prying more information from him.
âIf you look into this, you should be able to discover whatâs been going on at the capital. But donât look too far into it. Youâd only be adding more stress to your already severe situation.â
â...Then why has Father...â Translated by jynkitl.wordpress.com
âIf your protégé was sniffing around the capital, youâd want to stop it before something happens right? If itâs just a family name you should be able to discover information about it from a book.â
â...Thank you for the information.â
âDonât look into it any furtherâ... huh. Considering our previous conversation, I canât simply do what I please anymore. As expected of Father. I have no reason to object.
âThank you for the time. With this Iâll excuse myself.â
âAh. Be careful on your way home.â
I almost thought I heard him add âtooâ to the end of his sentence. True, itâs practically a given that attacking travelers is easier. I should listen well to what Tanya, Ryle, and Dida say on the way home.